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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1911)
SWEET IS THE INCENSE Of THEIR MEMORY AS WE MINGLE FLOWERS AND TEARS YOUR. ADS CARRYING your store-news, should appear as regularly s does this newspaper. If n newspaper omit led an issue now nml then even for so weighty a ron ton as fearing that It might rain It would not Ikj a good newspaper. (Kfl0j0 SOMEONE HASftSAID: "A store's advertising spneo In a newspaper, compared with tho space used hy other stores, should dciliio Its comparative Importnuco in tho community! Does your store's ad vertising space do that? mm MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PR.ESH VOL XXXIV Established in 1878 as The Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1911 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mail and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 117 MOTS DEAD ARE tiOIHD Memorial Day Fittingly Ob served On Coos Bay Today Flowers Scarce. All Coos liny todny will this aft- ernoon unlto in pnylng tribute to tho Nation's dend. , t ..) ni'dtilni? anil this forenoon, liUOV wiw"-o -- 1 w wnu nlmost a continual procos- slon of flower bearers on foot, In nutos and In cnrrlnges to tho come nmo . . .. , , '. ton- to decorato tho graves of loved itrj iu lk"""" ones. The ilornl decorations will prob- ably not bo rb oxtonBlvo this yoir 08 usunl owing to tho bnckwnrd son- son making It dlfllcult to securo.flow- ors. Not nearly as many ilowors are In bloom as usual and It waB prnc- tlcnlly Imposslblo yestordny or todny to secure flowers. This morning, tho boats from Coos Itlvor and tho vari ous Inlets brought In loads of them. Most of tho buslnoBS houses woro open this morning but prnctlcally nil vlll cioso ni noon ni icasi uunnK mo exercises nt tho Masonic OporA Houso ana mnny .or u.o un.anco oi um un. Clinlrmnn u. a. -ones oi mo spo- .11 .nt m It nn I nlinnrr1 ft IllA frt uu, n,..,....Uu ... - . ...u .- morini uny oxurcincn, iiim iiiuiiiuiK had everything In rcndlncsB for It nnd tho procession will probably bo tho largest thnt hns over turned out on Momorlnl Dny In Mnrshflold. Tho services will begin nt 1:30 when tho pntrlotlo nnd 1 military o bodies will organlzo at Second nnd Mnrket nvonuo to march to tho Oporn HoiiHe. Tho ordor of March will bo as follows: Marshal of tho Day, A. T. Haines. Coos Dny Naval Rosorvo Hand. Coos liny Naval Rosorvo Divisions. naker Post, G. A. R. Owen Summers Camp No. 7, U. S. W. V. School children nnd cltlzons. At tho Oporn IIoubo tho following program will bo cnrrled out: Music by Hand. F-ng by Golden West Quartette Piny by pupils of Mrs. Lnngloy's room Address hy Rov. J. T. M. Knox. Following tho program, tho pnrado wlll bo roformed nnd march to thonnori,8 poisoning caused tho denths cemetery. HAD F1HE IX 'SNOHOMISH. A Hv V-siplnfod Prox". FVERETT. "Wnsh., Mny 30. Flro Just boforo dnyllght des- trrwd n nn'Mnn of tho business section of Snohomish. Thlrty- "ve bslnP88 nlnces woro burned. Tho loss Is $150,000.. COACH WILL Cortinued by Judge Hall Until Thursday No Agreement Reached. fOOriLLE, Ore, May 30. Judge John F! Hall yestordaV continued tho hrtn? in tho controversy over the onrointmont of nn administrator or i" r- t nf tim intn cni. conon uiuu Th . . - 1 iv. The Jielrs of Col. Conoh T J. Pn.lv n liuclnass nBSOOlale . - . . .i.h.. of t' f doreBsoil. hnvo boon holding ntnn i-on8 conforoncos ln an onuoavnr t on nn administrator but h.i n't succeeded so far. In Jnvenllo court yesterday, tho t ., i.i .in.n- nf Mr. BM Mrs. Chfia iinu.hton of Coqulllo .'i-8r-old dnushtor oi Pi' '-1 sullty to tho charge of steal- n r'.,ti,pS from a neighbor's clothes Mn Sho was released during good Tav,or' JCatches Coons-John Herron Has t jo coon kittens that aro being nurs- mm THE BLENDING Of THE COLORS (Written on lnat decoration hy n Con federate soldier nml rend nt a ratinlon of Mlchlgnn Vcternns) When wo hnd played tho game; had laid Our last lono Btnko, and nil was through! When those four yenrs 'of blood and tears Woro lons wo boys In grey wcro blue. . , . , . Tho yenrs nro pnBt and now at Inst ' I stnnd and watch tho lines todny, And think how Btrnngo to SCO tjl0 chnngo For now tho boys In bltto nro grey. Ah, blue rolents nnd grey roponts And fiercest pnsBlons Boom but menn, tho Grnnd Army hendqunrtors by When bluo nnd grey both pnss nway.Genornl Logan," Mny 30 wns deslgnnt- And God blends over both, tho green, QUACK CURES VALID. Patent Medicine Men Win In Label iMW, (R Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON'. D. C, Mny " -. t ft ((.. .. - ,- Innv 0 lnl)-iioii as cures iih n mnn nnd yet no aiisoiutoiy mcr- fectlvo for thnt purpose without vlo mtlng tho nntionnl pure food nnd drB nct according to n decision by ft mnjorlty of tho Supremo Court of tho United Stntos In tho enso of Dr. A. Johnson. MATCHES KILL UN BABIES I that In his nntlve country It wns a oral James A. Garflold, who lator bo custom of tho pooplo to assomblo In Cftmo president, was tho orator ,of tho TWO OlVmpla Children are VIC- tl10 8nr,nK nml scatter flowors on tho dny. President Johnson wns presont, graves' of tho dead. and others who nttended tho coromo- tlniS Of PhOSphorOUS "Would it not bo n good idoa to nles Includod Gonornl Grant, Gonornl Poisoning. (By Asaoclntod Press to Coos Dny Times.) OLYMPIA. Wash., May 30. -Phos- of Corn Dollo nnd Dora Rollo Kline, tho twin twonty-ono months old daughters of II. J. Kllno of Olympln. ' Tho babes nto tho heads off sovornl matches Inst luesday nnd slnco then hnd oeon ery 111. n ", ill. It thought to bo measles. CONGRESS 10 HOUSe Committee Decides I iccn Rinnc !Lir HLUUI iil-i Mnthlnn Will RP nnnP AhOLlt Pny 61l0Ula m00t UUB 8nlemllu Bl)lru w consirucuvo OHHrnvmi un u.ui (jjj NOttling Will Be UOnt HUUUl enHUBlBBtlc nnd earnest. As tho Astorlnn well Bays: "Tho pooplo of M-M-marn KIHnpnlnn. Eugeno hnvo mndo up their minds to construct n rallwny from thoro to McNamara Kidnaping. I,a irtv Associated Press to Coos Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Mny 30. Thnt CongroBB will not conduct nn if ,.--- lnvestluntlon into tho arrost and ox- tradition to California in oonneotlon wJtn tno L'os Angelas dynamiting cng0 of J J; McNamara. nn Indiana-1 p0,g inbor i8ador was Indlcatotl yoa- (or(lny wnPn the Houae Committee on T,..,M ,ii,iji tn tnko no notion on IllUUI, ItWWIHW - th Boraer resolution providing for ,. .. i,,nlw HI1I-I1 111! 11111. ...J. m,- ,astlmnnr taken by thO GOBI- IW - -"' I niltt00 t tho hearing on tho resoiu ., i.owevor will bo laid boforo Con a-osa for Its Information nnd for tho i I)artcuiar use of tho House Judiciary ... ,.iu .m nni,ir n hill iii Lii-uiea. -' - ----- "nrDI!fntiv Korbley of Indiana nraondlnB tho oxtrndltlon laws. Rop-;,n tho sut0 Department with tho rogontntivo Madison of Kansas of the!chargo that hQ ,.ecelved oniy ?850 Rulea Commjtteo said every lawyer. aU of ABBOClated jUHt,6e knew the extradition of McNamara fiGCretary was a '. Jj. B0 nB" stand trial In California. tor j f Origin i f Memorial GERMAN SOLDIER WHOSE NAME IS FORGOTTEN FIRST SUG GESTEI) DECORATING GIIAVES OF COMRADES. T 0 nn unknown German, n ono tlmo resident of Cincinnati and a veteran of the civil wnr, belongs tl10 primary credit of suggesting a nntlonnl Momorlnl dnyj to General John A. Logan, soldlor-statODinnn and third-commander In chief of the " "" to""u"l"-r cmci oi mo n...,i a v.. . t)....i.ii i i "'""" "'"" "l l"u """ i iNorion .. unipmnn, nujutnnt general 6f tho nntionnl organization, oolongs tho honor of promulgntlng tho flrst order. In Uio original ordors Issuod from cd as whnt hns slnco been tormort .Momorlnl day. Tho ordor wns Issued ,cnrly in Mny, 18C8, nnd slnco thnt Itlmo Mny 30 hns become a holiday nnd Is observed by ovory Grnnd Army .post in mo union. Gonernl Lognn's order, sotting M 30 Momorln, dnv. WM onecrtv 1..111 tfu no auuiiiui 1111 uuy, iiu viiuriy nrrlni onf nn,i i.n n-o i.i.n-..nnn.. V.....I. u.lh, ...t4 VIIU lllfll- IflJBUIIUIIU of (,,0 (ny wn w(iC8rclul, .Gonornl Lognu wns olectod corn- mnndcrln chlof nt nn onenmpmont 41U1" "' r"i.iin in January, xot.o Ho cstnbllshod hendquartora in Wash- ington. Enrly in Mny of thnt yonr Adjutnnt Gcnoral Chlpman rccolvod n lpttor I from n member , of n Clnclnnntl post .In which tho flrst suggestion for Me- 'mnrlnl ilnv tvna nlmlrt nnnnr-nl Ptiln. "" ""' """ ."w v.v..w.. ,...- mnn, who Is living In Cnllfornln, docs jn Washington tho flrst Memorial not romombor tho namo of tho wrl- day wna observed by npproprlnto sorv tor who described himself as a Gor- ices In Arlington comotery. Fooling mnn who hnd 6orTod ns n prlvato In still ran hlghnt tho capital then, but tho Union nrmy. This soldlor wroto n KrCat crowd wont to Arlington. Gon- hnvo tho Grnnd Army of tho Republic Innugurato such nn Idon nnd sot naldo Take a Look Alheadl nNGS RrQ ,ookng ntorCBtlng ln tho Way of railway construction up r ,ho flrst (oflnUo nw o( nnvth,ng dolng , tho & i,1f-,Hn,, tnm , AntnmriBlnir tnlnnd eltv that contracts for Information from thnt ontorprlslng inland city 'nctunl construction of twolvo miles of rond havo boon let. This Is nbun Idnnt ovldonco of their onrnostnoss nnd to bnck it up tho Eugono Guard nntn l. nnn r. rt tl I o- 1..mi tlllo I fl f AQ i ,1 rt Vol 11111 An t ? DtlO 111 WUIIIlliUHHMft UfU.. ...- wu y" .,-.-.-i-. "THE SLOGAN OF GREATER EUGENE BOOSTERS IS "ON TO COOS BAY IN SPITE OF II !" THE BLANK MAY BE INTERPRETED TO MEAN HILL. HARRIMAN OR ANYTHING ELSE THAT SUITS YOUR PARTICULAR VIEW OF THE CASE." 1 And' further It romnrks: Ul8rJ-i9,K!" """" "THE WAY TO BUILD A RAILROAD TO THE COAST IS TO GET BUSY AND BUILD IT. HUNDREDS OF LANE COUNTY PEOPLE WILL TAKE STOCK WHENEVER THEY SEE THAT THE WORK IS GOING ON tv. nnin n t vpcn ' Thla la llin Knlrlf flint mnvnn mnim- tnnSi builds railways, dovolopos communities and constructs cities. Coos . .. ... 1 LI 1 ...lit. ..l tho coast, a dlstnnco of nbout 80 miles nnd havo everything enst for tho 'ontornrlso. They will do It. They havo waited for someone olso to do 'it, for yoars: thoy want it; nnd ns no build and own It themselves. jQOt losso( wQ nuist tnko a look Into - lltIllo ,nn ., niB unB0.iblo dollar. Ho Is no bottor than . , f nion Vlttht lioro nt homo ,., t0 Ccce jjny cf;n. Jje:ti'or hp nor it may do moro than wo oan w,tu our 0WI) moneyi nnd the development of this county and city la lmvy cryiUg"aioud for a railway. . Lot u Jon )nn(la wltIl Kugono and STATU DEPARTMENT GRAFT. tn.. Aunilnlml Prnua tn Cnoa Bqv I" BIII" - - Tlmoa.) WASHINGTON, D. C. May 30. Alber Roaenbal, a Philadelphia por- ...,. ... trait unlntor. today startea tno House Committee investigating expenditures Xt 6tate, while the State Department j D n day in spring in memory of tho Union dend?" ho wrote. Gonernl Chlpmnn regarded tho sug- Bcstlon most favorably, and nccorJ- l"S' ll drow " n rough drnft of a Boneral order carrying tho suggestion into effect. This ho laid boforo Gen- rnl I.ocnn. who hnnrtllv nnnrovnrt nf " .7 v,,u "" Gonernl Logan suggested that Mny 30 bo mndo tho dnto for tho obseiv anco of Momorlnl day, his idea being that at that dato spring flowers could 1m nrnroilurn In nrnfitolnn. nvnn In tl)0 m08t northorn stntosnnd In Now England. Thoro woro sovornl cou- fCroncca on tlio subject botweon Gen- ornl L ocnn nn(1 General Ghlnmnn. It u rCatod ' Mint Gonornl Logan wnB 80 onthuBod with tho idea of a gcncrni Memorial day thnt hp nddotl Bovornl paragraphs to tho draft of tho ordor drawn by General .Chip- rann. which In tho history of tho flrfiiii! Arniv nf thn ncnulillc is known ,...,.. .-. ,..w w- , - ... ns gcnornl ordor No. 11. At Urst tho wisdom of Gonernl Lo gnn's ordor wns doubted by mnny por- 8()n8( wh(J urgod ng n nrgumont tll-t Uj(J ettlnR n8,do of n Momorlnl day wou,, nnoC08,nrly ,C0 nllvo mom. . f u . . . onmltios. Howovor, tho objections woro not BtronK onouKh. nnd tho flrst Momorlnl dny wns gonernlly obBervod, ovon by posts thnt hnd been instituted in tho a. BOUII1. W. S. Hancock, General O. O. Howard nnd Gonornl Elkin. ono will do it for thorn thoy nro to Wo nro citing this enso as an oh our own futuro nnd quit waiting and his dollar Is no moro powerful build it. ACTION IS IlMSUIXUKl). (By AstoclntQd Press Times.) to Ccos Bti; WASHINGTON. D. C. May -P By n vote df II to. 11, the domooratlo senators In canons rowlnded tholr for- er rtoclalon to support tho Martin resolutlonjrovldln for a relnveetlga- t'n of tll Iiorlmer case by tho oam- mittee on prlvllegoa ' and olootlons. .This action left tho democrats uncom- mltted to any nroarara when tho Lorl- mer case came up in the Sennto to - Memorial Day (Wrltton for Tho Times.) Wheat means tho drums funereal beat, Tho bugle's piercing blast? That martial tread, tho life's shrill noto, Tho flag hung nt half-mnst? AM, yes! Agnln wo mourn our mnr tyred dend And strew their grnves with flowers Tholr vnlorous deeds In history rend unvo imKca ine.r uves cun ours. Tho Nation bows her penco-crowned head And weeps tho sons sho lost. Thoy gavo tholr lives thnt she might' Ilvo Nor rocked too denr tho cost. Tho North nnd South clnsp friondly hands And mourn tholr honored dead, And o'or tho graves of Bluo and Grey Mingle tho tears they shod. Thoro Is nn North, thero Is no South Dy lovo tho broach was healed nd with strong wn'rm mnnhoods' pntrlot blood Tho covennnt wns scaled. Tho Nation bows hor ponco crowned hend Add weeps tho sons sho lost; Thoy gnvo their lives that sho might Ilvo Nor recked too dear tho cost. n . ti-w I OUA.WUUU. . THREE CENTS "Shorts" In, Chicago Grain Pit Become Frightened Over Shortage. (By Assoclntcd Press to tho Coos Bny Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Mny 30. A Hur ry In Mny whont forced thnt option up ovor threo cents n bushel ycHter-' dny. Tho shorts beenmo frightonod ovor tho Increasing dlfllculty In ob taining nctual wheat for dollvory, the fact that todny Is a holiday proving moro of nn obstnclo thnu was o-poct-ed. SERVICE LAI IS SUSTAINED United States Supreme Court Upholds Railway Em ployes' Legislation. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bn Tim os.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mny 30. Tho hours of sorvlco law for rnllrond omployoe passed by Congress ln 1007 was uphold yosterday na constitu tion by the Supremo Court of the Unltod Stntos. The doclalon was an nouncod by Justice Hughe In the test case Instituted hy Uie Baltimore and Ohio railroad company. Tho decision was unanimous. Jui tlee Hughes said the worda of the statute were plain that only persons onguged In Interstate coinnte?ee a.ud Jntorstnte oarrlera were affewaii uy tho statute. Beoause tho luterataU Ainnlnvat. tmma tll---l Oil If! -Tail 111 111 VIU'IU;V1R VJ iM WW waMw - torstate huelneaa did not defeat u law ll9 gallj AUTO HACK FATAL. Gi-lnei' of Chicago Killed nt India- nnpolls Toihiy. (By Assoclnted Pross tg ,Cp6s Bny Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 30. .Grelnor of Chicago was killed In tho m M L WRECK NEARJEAITLE MILWAUKEE'S FIXE XEW STEEL TRAIN WRECKED EARLY THIS MORNING IX WASIUXGTOX. v WRECK XEAlt SEATTLE. (Dy Associated Press.) HMATTI.!."' Wnnli fow 9t -k . -T Mk.A MU, ITHOMII 1.. MV. T Tho Mllwnukco's now steel pas- 4 j L scngor train which left Scattlo last night Is reported to havo been wrecked nt Mnldon and Bovon woro killed. 4 . J (From Saturday's Dally.) Times.) SPOKANE, Wash., May 30. Do rallcd on n sharp curvo sovon miles cast of Ilalstun, !!C miles oast of Llnd, Wash., tho "Columbian," nn east b6und' ltnssengor trnln on tho Chlcagb, Milwnu.kco nnd I'tigot Sound Ilnllrond, wns wrecked nt Ilvo o'clock tliln innrnlnir. Snvon rnnolina trnrn dernlled, tho-engineer nnd flromnn Instantly killed and nt lenst ono pnd songor seriously Injured. Reports from the wreclunro meacro. Tho doad 'aro: ENGINEER 13. II. TALMAGH of Maiden. FIREMAN SCIJOLENBERa Maiden. Tho injured Is nn unknown of man '...I... I.n.l l.ln ...nil. I 1....I ... iwuu nun uin iuuiii nuucnuu uui, whu .cut nbout tho hend nnd wns Intorunlly Injured. f I Tho Injured nro bolng tnkon to Llnd nnd physlclnns nro spoodlng to tho scene of tho dlsnstor. Burlington Disaster In Neb" raska Yesterday Worss Than Early Reports In dicated. (By Assoolatcd Press to Coos, Bay Tlmos.) LINCOLN, Nob., May SO Elghtoon porsons nro dead and two moro will dlo as n rosult of tho Burlington wreck noar Indlanoln yestordny, ac cording to advices recolvod hero to day. Tho oarly roports Indicated that only n few woro klllod nnd lntor tho numbor wbh IncronBod to Jwolvo. A half dozen other victims woro found In tho wreckago, Thero aro moro In jured thnn woro flrst roportod. Tho causo of tho dlsnstor has not yet boon llxod but an Inquiry has been ordorod. MS PROBE OF 1ST -. j pecJera Grand Jury In , ' Chicago Will Investigate Charges. (By Associated Press to Coos Bajl Times.) CHICAGO, 111. W 30. 'A Bpo- -k is l o " j --.- --r- - i before U. DItri Judgu K. M. Lstulls, June 5 to ifevestlguto 'cor 'tnlp phases of the lumber business" ' .... ... .. ...n.nnillnnn tlrtllllll Willi a MOW lO l)IUWVllii"io UHMV tho Sherman antl-Truf Laws. Mai-hhtUld Wins. The Marshfiold IUgh school toam defoatod Norh Bond High school team hero tul- WRECK'S DEAD -IS iW 20 I IIMIH-Ri TR IWU1UO bUiHUlU fc ,mvmw. w.. .-. Jlndlcatlng he was paid $2,450. ( DV nn nl.l not TOltn hfir OWn Kit- auto races hero today. , morning by a scoro of 22 to 7. J day. .V 8. Try The Times want --. .. j-.&ii-k. jL j n-Mff-r, . c jsfcwwftv